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The effect of environment on behavioural activity, ACTH, β-endorphin and cortisol in pre-farrowing gilts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

S Jarvis
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
AB Lawrence
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
KA McLean
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
L Deans
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
J Chirnside
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
S Calvert
Affiliation:
Genetics and Behavioural Sciences Dept., SAC Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK
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Previous work has suggested that gilts housed in a crated environment, without bedding, are more physiologically stressed over the pre-parturient period as characterised by elevated cortisol levels (Lawrence et al, 1994) compared to those housed in a straw bedded pen. β-endorphin and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) are released concomitantly from the adenohypophysis (Guillemin et al, 1977) and have been shown to increase during parturition in humans (Fajardo et al, 1994), with ACTH being involved in the stress response, and β-endorphin possibly playing a role in an endogenous defence against the pain of parturition. This study aimed to demonstrate the pre-parturient changes in these plasma hormonal concentrations and activity levels in relation to two different farrowing environments.

Type
Pig Behaviour & Physiology
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1996

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